A Comparative Clinical Study To Evaluate The Efficacy of Koshataki Ksharasutra in The Management of Bhagandara With Special Reference To Fistula in Ano
A Comparative Clinical Study To Evaluate The Efficacy of Koshataki Ksharasutra in The Management of Bhagandara With Special Reference To Fistula in Ano
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INTRODUCTION
Bhagandara literally means Darana of Bhaga, Guda                Incidence of Fistula-in-ano developing after Incision
and Basti pradesha1resulting in the formation of                and drainage of an abscess ranges from 26 to 38%.
communicating tract which produces discomfort to                One study showed that the prevalence of Fistula-in-
the patient. Acharyas included Bhagandara as one                ano is 8.6 cases per 1 lakh population. In men the
among the Ashtamahagadas2.                                      prevalence rate is 12.3 cases and in women it is 5.6
                                                                cases per 1 lakh population. Male: Female ratio is
In this context the disease Bhagandara can be
correlated to Fistula-in-ano. It is defined as an               1.8:1 and the mean age is 38.3years3.
abnormal tract lined with unhealthy granulation tissue          Clinical presentation includes history of chronic
that connects a primary opening inside the anal canal           discharge     (of      pus/serous/sero-sangeuinous),
to a secondary opening in the perianal skin; secondary          intermittent pain in anal region, pruritis ani and
opening may be multiple and can extend from same                systemic infection if abscess gets infected.
primary opening.
                                                                Treatment depends on the location and involvement
                                                                of anatomical structures, amount of anal sphincter
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involved in the fistula and the underlying disease           To evaluate the efficacy of Apamarga Ksharasutra
process. Traditional modalities of surgical treatment        in the management of Bhagandara with special
Fistulotomy and Fistulectomy have 40% of high risk           reference to Fistula-in-ano.
of impaired continence. Up to 26.5 % recurrence rate,
                                                             To compare the efficacy of Koshataki ksharasutra
and 5.6% non-healing of the wound were reported              and Apamarga ksharasutra in the management of
after surgical treatment. Disadvantages of newer
                                                             Bhagandara with special reference to Fistula-in-
modalities are, Risk of viral transmission through           ano.
autologous fibrin glues, Dislodgement of Fistula plug,
involvement of longer techniques, expensive              Materials and Methods:
instrumentation. To overcome such problems,              Source of Data:
surgical field is planning for some alternative          Sample sources: A total of 40 patients presenting
techniques to treat these cases with minimal operative   with the features of Fistula-in-ano mentioned in
complications, recurrence and failure.                   inclusion criteria approached to OPD and IPD
                                                         Taranath Government Ayurveda Medical College and
Ayurveda line of management of Bhagandara
                                                         Hospital, Ballari were selected for the study. Andthey
includes Medical (Rasaushadhis, Guggulukalpas,           were randomly divided into two groups, each
Ghrita, tailas), para-surgical (Kshara karma, Agni       containing 20 patients.
karma and Varti insertion) and surgical modalities. In
Charaka samhita there is direct reference of             Drug source: The identified raw drugs required for
Ksharasutra in the management of Bhagandara4. In         the study were collected and authenticated by the
Sushruta Samhita, Ksharasutra treatment is               faculty of Dravya Guna department of TGAMC
mentioned in NadivranaAdhikara5which is widely           Ballari. Kshara preparation was done at Rasa shastra
adopted in treating the Bhagandara as well. Dr. PJ       and Bhaishajya kalpana department of TGAMC
Deshpande and team standardized the method of            Ballari.
preparation and application of Ksharasutra.              Inclusion Criteria:
Apamarga ksharasutra is standardized and effectively        Patients with clinical features of Fistula-in-ano
used. But the burning sensation during treatment is         (Discharge from perianal skin, Pain, Pruritis ani)
often complained by patients. To overcome this there        Age group 16-70 years irrespective of Sex,
is a need for an alternative drug for preparation of        Religion, Occupation, Duration of the symptoms.
ksharasutra. Pharmacological properties of kshara           Patients with single low anal fistulous tract.
prepared out of different drugs behave differently.
                                                            Patients who were willing to participate in the
Therefore it is logical to hypothesis that kshara made
                                                            study and have signed consent form.
out of Koshataki which is having Kapha-
pittahara6property may cause less incidence of           Exclusion criteria:
burning because of its Tikta rasa. Crude extract of         Fistula-in-ano secondary to Tuberculosis, Crohn’s
drug Koshataki (LuffaAcutagula) and its isolated            disease, Ulcerative colitis, HIV, Regional ileitis,
compound possess broadantioxidants, antimicrobial,          Intestinal and pelvic malignancies and associated
analgesic and anti-inflammatory property. So the            with any other systemic disorders.
treatment modality may be better acceptable to the          Associated with other ano-rectal disorders
patient when compared to classical Apamarga                 (Carcinoma of rectum, Haemorrhoids, Acute
ksharasutra.                                                fissure in ano).
Aims and Objectives:                                        Patients who are having multiple fistulous tract.
   To evaluate the efficacy of Koshataki Ksharasutra        High anal Fistula-in-ano.
   in the management of Bhagandara with special             Pregnancy.
   reference to Fistula-in-ano.
Investigations: Routine hematological, Biochemical and urine examinations were done to rule out the
pathological conditions mentioned above. Transrectal ultrasonography.
Group        Diagnosis                Treatment                       Duration
  A   Bhagandara(Fistula-in-ano) Koshataki Ksharasutra Till complete cutting and healing of tract
  B   Bhagandara(Fistula-in-ano) Apamarga Ksharasutra Till complete cutting and healing of tract.
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Methodology:
Poorva Karma:
   written Informed consent
   Part preparation was done.
   Inj. Xylocaine 2% - 0.2cc sensitivity test was done.
   Inj. T T 0.5ml (I/M) stat.
   Soap water enema at previous night of surgery and early morning on the day of surgery.
Pradhana Karma:
   Under all aseptic precautions, patients were made to lie in lithotomy position.
   Part was painted and draped. Patency of the fistulous tract was confirmed by pushing the Betadine +
   Hydrogen peroxide through external opening. Local anaesthesia (Inj. Xylocaine with adrenaline 2%) was
   infiltrated. A well lubricated suitable malleable probe was inserted through external opening and index finger
   was gently inserted into rectum.
   Probe was forwarded along the path of least resistance and was guided by the finger in anal canal to reach
   the internal opening.
   Its tip was finally directed to come out of anal orifice. Suitable length of surgical linen thread no 20 was
   threaded in to the eye of probe.
   Probe was taken out through anal orifice, by leaving the thread in fistulous tract.
   The two ends of the thread were then tied together with a moderate tightness outside the anal canal.
Paschat Karma:
   UshnaJalaAvagaha for 15 min twice daily.
   Internally Tab. TriphalaGuggulu (01 TID A/F), Tab.GandhakaRasayana (1 BD A/F), Triphala Churna (1 tsf
   HS B/F).
Change of Ksharasutra:
  On 7th day primary thread was replaced with Ksharasutra i.e, in Group Akoshataki ksharasutra, Group B
  Apamarga ksharasutra by adopting Rail road method.
  At each sitting of ksharasutra changing, the length of the previous ksharasutra was measured and recorded.
  This gave an idea of the amount of remaining tissue to be cut through and time taken to cut through each
  centimeter.
Follow up- After 30days of complete cutting and healing of the tract.
Assessment criteria:
Pain
                          P0   No pain
                          P1   Mild pain (No need of Analgesics)
                          P2   Moderate pain (pain subsides after taking analgesics)
                          P3   Severe pain (persists even after taking Analgesics)
Pruritis ani
                                            P0 Pruritis ani absent
                                            P1 Pruritis ani present
Discharge - After screening the patients, 24 hours observation was done by providing 2x2cm gauze pieces of
sufficient quantity to assess the discharge, and observations were noted.
                            D0    No discharge
                            D1    Mild discharge (wets 2x2cm 1 gauze piece)
                            D2    Moderate discharge (wets 2x2cm 2 gauze piece)
                            D3    Severe discharge (wets 2x2cm >2 gauze pieces)
Unit Cutting Time – It was calculated by dividing the total number of days taken by a fistulous tract to cut
through by initial length of the tract.
UCT = Total Number of days taken for complete cut through Initial length of the tract.
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Statistical Tests used for the assessment of Parameters:
The assessment parameters like pain, Discharge were subjected to Wilcoxon signed rank test to compare within
the groups and Mann Whitney U test to compare the values between the groups. Assessment parameter Pruritis
ani was subjected to McNemar’s test to compare within the group and Fisher’s exact test to compare the values
between the groups .The assessment parameter Unit Cutting Time was subjected to mean and results were
analyzed.
Observations:
Out of 40 patients, in Group A maximum patients were in the age group of 36-45 years. Where as in Group B
maximum patients were in the age group of 26-35years and 36-45 years equally.In total 55% of Light workers
(Businessman, Teacher, Shop keeper, LIC agent, Software worker, Bank employee, Driver, Principal, Press
reporter)., 20% of moderate workers (Student, Sales man, Home maker, KEB employee, Filmmaker, Office
worker)and 25% of heavy workers (Coolie, Factory employee, Agriculturist) took part in the present study. In
total, 11 (27.5%) patients were having anterior Fistula-in-ano and 29 (72.5%) patients were having Posterior
fistula-in-ano. Out of 40, 08 (20%) patients had no pain whereas 32 (80%) patients had mild pain (No need of
Analgesics). In total, 21 (52.5%) patients had pruritis ani and it was absent in 19 (47.5%) patients.In total 25%
patients had No discharge and 75% patients had mild discharge.
                       Table no .01-Unit cutting time wise distribution of patients.
                                                        N No of Patients
                                                      Group-A Group-B
                              Mean UCT (Days/cm)        15 17       14 47
In Group Amean UCT was 15.17 days/cm where as inGroup B UCT was 14.47 days/cm.
Results:
             Table no 02- Effect of treatment on Pain in Group A and Group B
                  MEAN
      PAIN                           %    S.D (+/-) WSRT Value Z - value P-Value R
             BT AT BT-AT
     GROUP A 0.85 0.00    0.85      100     0.366       -153.0      -4.123   <0.001 HS
     GROUP B 0.75 0.05    0.70     93.33     0.47       -105.0      -3.742   <0.001 HS
Effect on pain was found statistically highly significant in Group A and Group B. (P-Value = <0.001)
           Table no 03-Comparative effect of treatment on pain between Group A and Group B
                                  BT-AT(MEDIAN)           Mann-Whitney Test
               PARAMETERS                                                     Remarks
                                GROUP A GROUP B T-Value P Value
                    PAIN          1.000          1.000      440.0      0.270     N.S
There is no significant difference in between the groups statistically at BT-AT. (p value= 0.270)
               Table no 04-Effect of treatment on Discharge in Group A and Group B
                       MEAN
      Discharge                          % S.D (+/-) WSRT Value Z - value P-Value R
                 BT AT BT-AT
      GROUP A 0.85 0.00        0.85     100     0.36       -153.0      -4.123   <0.001 HS
      GROUP B 0.65 0.05 0.600 92.3             0.503        -78.0      -3.464   <0.001 HS
Effect on Discharge was found statistically highly significant in Group and Group B. (P-Value = <0.001)
      Table no 05-Comparative effect of treatment on Discharge between Group A and Group B
                                BT-AT(MEDIAN)           Mann-Whitney Test
             PARAMETERS                                                     Remarks
                              GROUP A GROUP B T-Value P Value
              DISCHARGE          1.000        1.00        460.0     0.083     N.S
There is no significant difference in between the groups statistically at BT-AT. (p value= 0.083)
                Table no 06- Effect of treatment on Pruritis ani in Group A and Group B
                        PRURITIS ANI BT % AT % p value Remarks
                          GROUP A           09 45 01 95 0.008              HS
                           GROUP B          12 60 02 90 0.002              HS
Effect on pain was found statistically highly significant in Group A. (P-Value = <0.001)
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     Table no 07- Comparative effect of treatment on pruritis ani between Group A and Group B
     PARAMETER TEST VALUE DEGREE OF FREEDOM (d.f) p-VALUE REMARKS
     PRURITIS ANI        0.833                        1                    0.650       N.S
There is no significant difference in between the groups statistically (p value= 0.650)
                 Table no 08- Overall effect of treatment on Group A& Group B
                                       Effect of Treatment
           Class      Grading         No of patients in Group A No of patients in Group B
          0-25%    Poor Response                     0                       0
         26%-50%   Mild Response                    0                        0
         51%-75% Moderate Response                  1                        4
        76%-100% Marked Response                    19                      16
     Fig 01: Before treatment               Fig 02: During Treatment           Fig 03: After treatment
Results of treatment in Group B:
      Fig 04: Before treatment          Fig 05: During treatment               Fig 06:After treatment
Discussion:
Acharya Sushrutabeing a surgeon has gone in detail regarding the disease. Nidana of Bhagandaramentioned in
different classicsultimately results in Vataprakopa (Apanavata) which is the prime dosha responsible for the
formation of Bhagandara pidaka.Acharya. Modern authors also recognized the same etiological factors for the
formation of Perianal abscess. Sushrutas’ Concept of Bhagandara pidaka clearly shows that he had an idea
regarding the occurrence of fistulous abscess.
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In present study, Out of 40 patients in the present study, 92.5% patients were Male and 7.5% patients were
female. This observation may probably due to, in Indian society females hang back to visit hospitals and express
any complaints pertaining to ano-rectal region. In comparison to females, men will be exposing more to the
Nidanaslike excessive traveling on vehicles, Ativyayama and kathinasana this may be the reason Bhagandara is
commonly seen in Men. In relation to previous history, 85% patients had Perianal abscess and 15% patients had
history of infected fissure bed. Incidence of Fistula-in-ano developed after Incision and Drainage of perianal
abscess ranges from 26-38%. Arsho Bhagandara type can be correlated to Fistulas arising as a result of infected
fissure bed.
In present study, greater number of patientsi.e, 65% had chronicity of 1-6months. 20% of the patients had
chronicity of 7-12 months. 7.5% of the patients had chronicity of 19-24 months. The abscess represents the acute
inflammatory event, whereas the fistula is representative of the chronic process. Probably due to negligence, lack
of awareness about the disease and intervening period of apparent healing, patients postpone to visit hospitals.
Patients of both the Groups experienced pain during and after application of Ksharasutra, but Patients of Group
A had quick relief from pain. It may be because of Analgesic, anti-inflammatory property of Koshataki.
Teekshnata of Kshara and Vata dosha are responsible for pain.Haridra and Snuhi ksheera which are used in
ksharasutra preparation are having Ushnaveerya and Kapha-vatahara property.
During first 2-3 sittings the increase in the amount of discharge was observed. This may be because of
liquification necrosis of unhealthy granulation tissue by the alkaline nature of Kshara. Along with reduction in
the tract length, the discharge also got reduced. The presence of ksharasutra in the fistulous tract doesn’t allow
closing from either ends and there will be continuous discharge, this helps to wash off all the unhealthy
granulation tissue from the tract and help in quick healing.
On comparing between the groups, average number of days to cut 1cm of fistulous tract in Group A was 15.17
days, in Group B it was 14.47 days. Hence result on Unit Cutting Time Group B was better than Group A.
Combination of Snuhi ksheera, Kshara and Haridra, Multiple coatings of these drugs over the thread causes
gradual and continuous cutting and curettage of the fistulous tract. Ksharasutra which is tied and left there for 7
days increases the tissue contact period, which in turn increases cutting and healing of Tract.
On completion of the study, in both the groups highly significant results are seen in all the parameters and
statistically not much significant difference were observed in almost all parameters, reason for this may be the
most of the properties such as Vedanasthapana, Shothahara, vranashodhana, vranaropanaare common in both
Koshataki ksharasutra and Apamarga ksharasutra. But overall effect of Koshataki ksharasutra was better in most
of the parameters i.e, on pain, discharge, pruritis ani.
Probable mode of Action of Ksharasutra:
   Theory of Chemical cauterization: The Alkaline nature of kshara causes saponification of fat and
   formation of alkaline protinates which subsequently results in liquification necrosis when applied over the
   tissue.
   Theory of Antibacterial effect:Microbicidal action of the drugs present in Ksharasutra destroys the
   infected anal glands, and promotes the cutting and healing.
   Mere mechanical cut and open theory: Moderately tight ligation of Ksharasutra in the tract allows close
   contact of the medicaments with the diseased tract. The traction and tension of the thread mechanically cuts
   the tract and the medicinal coating over the thread heals the track.
   Novel technique of local drug delivery: Thread acts like a vehicle for the medicines to reach the targeted
   area (infected cryptal glands) and the multiple coatings over the thread renders a sort of sustained release
   effect of the medicines in the diseased tract.
Ksharasutra treatment for Bhagandara is known for its simultaneous cutting and healing property. Histo-
pathological studies over the effect of Ksharasutra showed, the fibroblastic proliferation and laying down of the
collagen is seen too early. And capillary formation is also found in second and third week.
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Stages of effects of Ksharasutra:
By 7th day Ksharasutra loses all its’ coatings and moderately tied ksharasutra becomes loose, due to which the
cutting effect will be reduced. This may be the rationality behind changing ksharasutra after 7 days.
Conclusion:                                              [4]   Charaka. Charaka samhita. (Ayurveda Dipika
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  The effects of treatment in both the groups have             Sanskrit samsthana,Varanasi Chikitsa sthana,
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  value <0.001) in all assessment parameters. The        [5]   Sushruta. Sushruta samhita. (Nimbandha
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  shown statistically Non-significant.                         Nyaya panjika commentary of Gayadasa),
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  Mean UCT in Group A is 15.17days/cm and in                   commentary of Chakrapani data), Edited by
  Group B 14.47 days/cm.                                       Jadavji Trikamji. Reprint 2013; Chaukamba
  Overall results of treatment in Group A are                  Sanskrit samsthana,Varanasi Kalpa sthana,
  98.75% and in Group B it is 93.90%.                          Chapter 06.verse no 4. 661pp.
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